Both individual taxpayers and business entities in Georgia and throughout the nation should be ready for an increased likelihood of in-person tax compliance meetings. These meetings are part of an effort to help the government collect income and payroll taxes more...
Month: November 2019
An IRS audit isn’t a reason to panic but rather to plan
Every year, no matter what else happens in your life, you will have to file your taxes with the federal government and the state government where you reside to verify that you have paid your income taxes in full. Some people may have to pay additional taxes, while...
What to know about 2020 tax rules
Georgia residents and others who are getting ready for the 2020 tax year have just received critical information from the IRS. The government agency announced that the standard deduction for single filers is going to be $12,400. For those who are filing jointly with a...
The perils of misunderstanding tax laws
The tax code can be confusing to taxpayers in Georgia and throughout the country. However, it is important to know the difference between fact and fiction when it comes to paying taxes and filing returns in a timely manner. Those who earn money from a side gig will...